https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=301774
Inigo Aldazabal Mensa <inigo_aldaza...@ehu.es> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |inigo_aldaza...@ehu.es --- Comment #19 from Inigo Aldazabal Mensa <inigo_aldaza...@ehu.es> --- (In reply to nizamov.shawkat from comment #13) > 2) there may be an option of automatically saving the file with slightly > modified filename (***-annotated.pdf). This way the original file remains > intact, and all annotations go to the annotated file. Later if we open the > file, and its filename conatins already "annotated" mark and there also > exists a file with filename without this mark in the same folder (it means > that we opened already annotated file and we have also an original file > nearby), than the annotated file will be overwritten. What will you loose in > the worst case is your annotations. This is how it works in Goodreader - > very popular pdf annotation software which I use on ipad. > > Preferably, both features should be combined - so that pressing "Save" will > point to the folder with original file and suggest a filename with defined > annotation mark. If it was detected that the file is already an annotated > version of original, then annotated file will be overwritten without asking > anything. > > [...] > > The advantage of such workflow is that original file is always retained - so > this is safe. And you can always give someone the original file without > annotations if required. I totally second this approach. In fact I was about suggesting exactly the same thing. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.